Kharkiv

Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Харків, IPA: [ˈxɑrkiu̯] ), also known as Kharkov (Russian: Харькoв, IPA: [ˈxarʲkəf] ), is the second-largest city in Ukraine. Located in the northeast of the country, it is the largest city of the historic region of Sloboda Ukraine. Kharkiv is the administrative centre of Kharkiv Oblast and of the surrounding Kharkiv Raion. It has a population of 1,421,125 (2022 estimate).

Kharkiv
Харків
City
Ukrainian transcription(s)
  National, ALA-LC, BGN/PCGNKharkiv
  ScholarlyCharkiv
Clockwise from top: Assumption Cathedral, Kharkiv railway station, National University of Kharkiv, Kharkiv city council
Nickname: 
Smart City
Interactive map of Kharkiv
Kharkiv
Kharkiv
Kharkiv
Coordinates: 49°59′33″N 36°13′52″E
Country Ukraine
OblastKharkiv Oblast
RaionKharkiv Raion
HromadaKharkiv urban hromada
Founded1654
Districts
List of 9
  • Shevchenkivskyi Raion
  • Novobavarskyi Raion
  • Kyivskyi Raion
  • Slobidskyi Raion
  • Kholodnohirskyi Raion
  • Saltivskyi Raion
  • Nemyshlianskyi Raion
  • Industrialnyi Raion
  • Osnovianskyi Raion
Government
  MayorIhor Terekhov (Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv)
Area
  City350 km2 (140 sq mi)
  Metro
3,223 km2 (1,244 sq mi)
Elevation
152 m (499 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  City1,421,125
  Rank2nd in Ukraine
  Density4,500/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
  Metro
1,729,049
DemonymKharkivite
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
61001–61499
Licence plateAX, KX, ХА (old), 21 (old)
Sister citiesAlbuquerque, Bologna, Cincinnati, Kaunas, Lille, Nuremberg, Poznań, Tianjin, Jinan, Kutaisi, Varna, Rishon LeZion, Brno, Daugavpils
Websitewww.city.kharkiv.ua

Kharkiv was founded in 1654 as a fortress, and grew to become a major centre of industry, trade, and Ukrainian culture in Sloboda Ukraine in the composition Russian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century, the city had a predominantly Ukrainian and Russian population, but as industrial expansion drew in further labor from the distressed countryside, and as the Soviet Union moderated previous restrictions on Ukrainian cultural expression, Ukrainians became the largest ethnic group in the city by the eve of World War II. From December 1919 to January 1934, Kharkiv was the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Kharkiv is a major cultural, scientific, educational, transport and industrial centre of Ukraine, with numerous museums, theatres and libraries, including the Annunciation and Dormition cathedrals, the Derzhprom building in Freedom Square, and the National University of Kharkiv. Industry plays a significant role in Kharkiv's economy, specialised primarily in machinery and electronics. There are hundreds of industrial facilities throughout the city, including the Morozov Design Bureau, the Malyshev Factory, Khartron, Turboatom, and Antonov.

In March and April 2014, security forces and counter-demonstrators defeated efforts by Russian-backed separatists to seize control of the city and regional administration. Kharkiv was a major target for Russian forces in the eastern Ukraine campaign during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine before they were pushed back to the Russia-Ukraine border. The city remains under intermittent Russian fire, with reports that almost a quarter of the city was destroyed by April 2024.

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